Published June 17, 2010 · 0 comments

The latest and greatest typically means it’s a few years off from hitting the mainstream so while the enthusiasts have been enjoying the hardware for over a year we’re finally starting to see an effort into pushing the older chipsets down to the affordable level. The ASUS P6X58D-E Xtreme Design Motherboard comes up big with […]

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Published June 16, 2010 · 0 comments

USB 3.0 is one seriously fast connection offering up to 4.8Gbps of bandwidth which means you’re looking at a whole new world of possibilities for peripherals. Quick storage anybody? The OCZ Enyo SSD crams all of its components into a portable case and offers up a USB 3.0 connection which means you can take your […]

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Published June 16, 2010 · 0 comments

Your desktop next to you, yeah that one right there, are you fully utilizing is potential. I mean the thing has several PCI or PCI-E slots but there’s nothing in them now is there? So why have a PC that takes up so much space when you can easily downsize. The GIGABYTE H55N-USB3 mini-ITX motherboard […]

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Published June 16, 2010 · 0 comments

A new phone launch means that you’ll need some form of update in order to be ready to take care of syncing up your digital bits. In that case Apple has you well covered. iTunes 9.2 has been released which brings along Apple iPhone 4 (once you manage to get your grubby little hands on […]

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Published June 15, 2010 · 0 comments

People upgrade their speakers about as often as they upgrade their keyboards…almost never. There’s something that’s reassuring about seeing the same old speakers year after year despite their cruddy controls and less than stellar audio reproduction capabilities. Eagle Arion ET-AR506-BK Speakers sport a snazzy design and some meaty specs for an inexpensive set. The satellites […]

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Published June 15, 2010 · 0 comments

If you’re of the Snow Leopard using persuasion you’ll be happy, or upset at the prospect of propagating, to know that Apple has released an update for their Mac OS X software bringing it to version 10.6.4. A number of bug squashes are detailed including fixes that should allow Adobe Creative Suite 3 apps to […]

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Published June 15, 2010 · 0 comments

The urge to pick up a massive desktop is wearing off on the computing public. The shift towards a smaller computer has been going on for quite a while now but it hasn’t quite caught on due to slower processor options and a bit of the sticker shock on the side. Fortunately Apple’s 2010 Mac […]

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Published June 15, 2010 · 0 comments

You might be one of those weekend overclockers who likes a bit of that light tweaking where a 50% increase over stock clock rates is more than good enough but there are those that require so much more from their hardware. GIGABYTE’s X58A-UD9 Motherboard is blazing new performance trails while stamping its name at the […]

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Published June 14, 2010 · 0 comments

The notebook computer segment is awash in a sea of plastic clad designs with color schemes that are more at home in a child’s playroom than in your svelte and sleek laptop bag…picky aren’t we? The ZaReason Verix notebook is prepared with your choice of hardware but the particularly interesting Intel Core i7 Q-720 processor, […]

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Published June 14, 2010 · 0 comments

All of that time spent on building graphics cards is sure to give you some sort of insight on what works and doesn’t work when putting together a brand new product…and why you might want to wait for later revisions if you’re the perfectionist type. ASUS steps up with its new Radeon EAH5870 V2 graphics […]

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Published June 13, 2010 · 0 comments

Yes they’re expensive, and massively overpowered for nearly every task, but there’s no denying that a boutique built gaming system gets you into high frame rate territory without all of that messy setup, tweaking, and burn-in on your part. The Puget Systems Deluge gaming PC gives you your choice of high-end hardware but PC Perspective […]

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